Client asks me to fix his SQL Server Database. They give me a back-up so I can sort out things at my own desk, they rather not have me over till I completed the job.So I restore the database and install the client application (Ms Access 2010).The programmer that left the company has created a set-up using 10 different Active Directory groups all with rather specific permissions. The groups are in the database as users not as a member of a database Role (Which I would have preferred). If the latter was the case, things would be a whole lot easier: I could could just make myself a member of a group without looking at the Active directory stuff.Complicating factor is that I have a laptop with Windows 7 home premium addition and therefore cannot set-up Active Directory.(or can I?)What would your way around it be? Is there some kind of method to make use of those active directory groups? (So I can figure out whether it all works and how it works).Cheers,Henk
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